Abbotsford and Newstead abbey . ake her place in the coach for London. Mrs. Wildman orderedhim to mount horse instantly, follow with all speed, and delivecthe letter into her hand before the departure of the coach. The bearer of good tidings spared neither whip nor spur, andarrived at Nottingham on a gallop. On entering the town, acrowd obstructed him in the principal street. He checked hishorse to make his way through it quietly. As the crowdopened to the right and left, he beheld a human body lying onthe pavement.—It was the corpse of the Little White Lady! It seems that on arriving in town


Abbotsford and Newstead abbey . ake her place in the coach for London. Mrs. Wildman orderedhim to mount horse instantly, follow with all speed, and delivecthe letter into her hand before the departure of the coach. The bearer of good tidings spared neither whip nor spur, andarrived at Nottingham on a gallop. On entering the town, acrowd obstructed him in the principal street. He checked hishorse to make his way through it quietly. As the crowdopened to the right and left, he beheld a human body lying onthe pavement.—It was the corpse of the Little White Lady! It seems that on arriving in town and dismounting from thecart, the farmers wife had parted with her to go on an errand,and the White Lady continued on toward the coach-office. Ining a street a cart came along, driven at a rapid driver called out to her, but she was too deaf to hear hisvoice or the rattling of his cart. In an instant she wasknocked down by the horse, and the wheels passed over herbody, and she died without a groan. ENOCH MORGANS SONS. SAPQLIO CLEANS WINDOWS,MARBLE, KNIVES. POLISHES TIN-WARE,


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